- 31 Aug 2022
The death toll from the floods reached 1,061 on Monday while rising levels of the gushing Indus river threatened more deluges in the lower-lying plains of Punjab and Sindh provinces before emptying into the Arabian Sea
The death toll from the floods reached 1,061 on Monday while rising levels of the gushing Indus river threatened more deluges in the lower-lying plains of Punjab and Sindh provinces before emptying into the Arabian Sea
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team met Sri Lanka’s president for talks on a bailout, including restructuring debt of about $29 billion, amid the nation’s worst financial crisis in more than seven decades
A five-judge bench of the Islamabad high court will hear the contempt case against Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan for his controversial remarks threatening a female judge during a rally here, a media report said
Richest Indian Gautam Adani's ports-to-power-to-cement conglomerate is "deeply overleveraged" with the group predominantly using debt to invest aggressively across existing as well as new businesses, CreditSights, a Fitch Group unit, said
Bharti Airtel promoter Bharti Telecom will buy a 3.3% Airtel stake from Singtel (Singapore Telecommunications) for about £12.89 million in 90 days, according to a statement by the telecom company
Apple has planned to begin manufacturing its latest model iPhone 14 in India about two months after the product’s initial release out of China, narrowing the gap between the two countries but not closing it completely as some had anticipated
ArcelorMittal- Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) has inked an agreement with India's Essar Group to buy certain infrastructure assets that are “strategic” to its steel-making operations in the country
Nepal has for now stalled the recruitment of Gorkhas in the Indian Army under Agnipath scheme, putting a question mark on the future of a practice that began 75 years ago
Unless the government comes out with support, thousands of pubs in UK face closure because of the soaring energy bills
Millions of the oldest pensioners will be terrified to use any gas or electricity as costs continue to rocket